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Dont think twice its all right  Bob Dylan

36	Don`t think twice, it`s all right		Bob Dylan

[G]It ain`t no use to [D]sit and wonder [Em]why, Babe [C]It don`t matter any [G]how.[D] An� [G]it ain`t no use to [D]sit and wonder [Em]why, Babe [A7]If you don`t know by [D]now[D7]. [G]When the rooster crows at the [G7]break of dawn [C]Look out your window and [A7]I�ll be gone. [G]You�re the reason [D]I�m [Em]trav�lin [C]on, [G]Don�t think [D]twice, it�s all [G]right.
It ain�t no use in turnin� on your light, Babe That light I never knowed. An� it ain�t no use in turnin� on your light, Babe I�m on the dark side of the road. Still I wish there was somethin� you would do or say To try and make me change my mind and stay. We never did too much talkin� any way. So don�t think twice, it�s all right.
I�m walkin� down that long lonesome road, Babe Where I�m bound I can�t tell. But goodbye�s too good a word, Gal So I�ll just say fare thee well. I ain�t sayin� you treated me unkind, You could have done better but I don�t mind. You just kind a wasted my precious time, But don�t think twice, it�s all right.
It� ain�t no use in callin� out my name, Gal Like you never did before. It� ain�t no use in callin� out my name, Gal I can�t hear vou any more. I�m a thinkin� and a wond�rin� all the way down the road, I once loved a woman, a child I�m told. I give her my heart but she wanted my soul, But don�t think twice, it�s all right.


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